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After making money off of of Maleficent, the studio has gone hard with live-action retellings of other animated projects, and will soon be moving forward with The Lion King, director Jon Favreau's follow-up to The Jungle Book

There's only so much that you can get away with on television -- and truthfully, Baywatch successfully pushed enough envelopes when it was on TV back in the 1990s. So how does Pam feel about what the movie pulls off?

Noticing that the actor is wearing little more than some stubble on his face in Marc Webb's The Only Living Boy In New York, you suddenly recognize that it's been nearly a decade since he last played a facial hair-less part.

From the cybernetic eye to the metal arm to the giant gun, the character looks like he has basically been ripped from the comics, and has us even more excited than before. We were, however, left with one big question: what's going on with the teddy bear that is attached to his hip?

With the film out, readers know that a lot of changes were made. But were there things that Stephen King himself wished made it into the final cut of the movie? We had the opportunity to ask King this very question, and he recently told CinemaBlend about two things he wished made it into The Dark Tower.